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it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a year pretty steadily. after 10%, it went down a little bit, not a lot, but down to 3.5%, maybe 4% maybe, that they introduced grutter and it is back to 5%. is that a lot? is that a little? there are several admissions officers, several thousand universities, what are we going to say that was not shown in grutter that will not take hundreds or thousands of these people and have federal judges dictating the policy of the mission for these universities? i am looking for certainty. i saw what happened. we saw the numbers. >> i will answer
it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a...
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, or an elite law school, which is the theory that is proffered by mr. taylor, or for whatever reason. maybe they were not good at test taking the second part of my question, to both of you, how did the diversity rationale become a precedent? younwñ?ñ? have four supreme cout justices who said we need affirmative action to remedy the discrimination to the other justices. it was powell who came up with the diversity rationale. we have been following these remarks as precedent. i would like you to comment on that as well. >> there are a lot of questions there. nñ?ñ?but me emphasize, i am not saying african americans do not belong at top universities. it would be better if they were admitted according to the same standards as other students. discriminating against white and asian students who are better qualified is!Ññ?ñ?it ⌟ñ?ñ what . we cannot use the rationale of past discrimination. to justify using race as a factor in admissions. prior to that it was an issue and it was argued that remedying past instances could be a justification for using r
, or an elite law school, which is the theory that is proffered by mr. taylor, or for whatever reason. maybe they were not good at test taking the second part of my question, to both of you, how did the diversity rationale become a precedent? younwñ?ñ? have four supreme cout justices who said we need affirmative action to remedy the discrimination to the other justices. it was powell who came up with the diversity rationale. we have been following these remarks as precedent. i would like you...
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obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 bilion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looki at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep in mind, this is a law a lot of states don't even want to implement. five states will face a billion dollars more in cost. illinois, florida, texas, and california. you see them here. most of those states are already having a lot of financial problem. florida and texas have thought this law tooth and nail. looking deeper, here is slowly will what we will get that money. the single most expensive rule is the one requiring companies to have common standards for reporting to the government. that single rule will cost companies $6 billion in i.t. and so
obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 bilion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looki at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep in...
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it added a referendum to maryland's ballot next month which will ask voters to support or reject the law. some thought it was inappropriate for her considering her position at the school. those for marriage equality hope she will be reinstated soon saying everybody is entitled to free speech and their own opinion. >>> one of the most high profile affirmative action cases in years got under way yesterday. >> the outcome could have a broad impact on college admissions practices arounded country. danielle nottingham has the latest. >> reporter: abigail fisher saw her lawsuit against the university of texas argued before the supreme court wednesday. she sued the school four years ago claiming she did not get in partly because she is white. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying for the university of texas. >> reporter: the university of texas uses factors including test scores, activities and race. lawyers for the university told the court the policy is necessary to improve diversity. >> most americans would like a day when we don
it added a referendum to maryland's ballot next month which will ask voters to support or reject the law. some thought it was inappropriate for her considering her position at the school. those for marriage equality hope she will be reinstated soon saying everybody is entitled to free speech and their own opinion. >>> one of the most high profile affirmative action cases in years got under way yesterday. >> the outcome could have a broad impact on college admissions practices...
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it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a battle of fifth -- of rock. -- of law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the african-american side it averaged 5% a year pretty steadily. after 10%, it went down a little bit, not a lot, but down to 3.5%, maybe 4% maybe, that they introduced grutter and it is back to 5%. is that a lot? is that a little? there are several admissions officers, several thousand universities, what are we going to say that was not shown in grutter that will not take hundreds or thousands of these people and have federal judges dictating the policy of the mission for these universities? i am looking for certainty. i saw what happened. we
it is imposed by state law. anybody that is in the top 10% of any school in the state gets into the university of texas. >> in the fifth circuit said you cannot disregard the consequence because it is a battle of fifth -- of rock. -- of law. that is not the only alternative. one simple alternative is looking at the yield. what percentage of the amended minorities are they encouraging? >> this underlines my thing here, and i did look up the figure. before the 10% plan, and the...
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the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders took to the airwaves, newspaper, facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and extremist ideology putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the violence. we continue to support these changes that are occurring in libya and tunisia and those leaders and citizens to understand what is expected them if they are to fulfill their own hopes. the situation in their breast of maghreb is different. morocco and algeria have not had revolutions but recent the events have also tested there bellevue's and resolve. when citizens of morocco called for change moroccan society under king mohammed mohammed vi answered with major constitutional reforms followed by elections and expanded authorities for parliament. feel at islamist party leave the new ruling coalition along with the brady of other parties preface 13 years in the opposition. they were thought to engage all moroccans to create
the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders took to the airwaves, newspaper, facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and extremist ideology putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the violence. we continue to support these changes that are occurring in libya and tunisia and those leaders and citizens to understand what is expected them if they are to fulfill...
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woman has the right to feel safe and secure in her community unlike paul ryan who voted against those laws to protect lesbian or immigrants to this country. we don't want any man telling us how we should vote or think, but we do want every man or woman running for office to say this is what i have done to empower women economically and personally. >> jennifer: if they play this todd akin card claire mccaskill has been running some ads. here is one. >> i'm a republican single mother and rape survivor. i was offered contraception in the hospital but because of my beliefs i declined. i have never voted for claire mccaskill, but because of todd akin i will now. >> they are already tied themselves to todd akin and the democrats need to point that out. for many years they have said there is violent crime out there. and now they are saying even if you are raped by the terrorist, you have to have that terrorist baby. and women are rejecting that choice and saying that is my choice, and no one should get between a woman and her doctor in making that decision. that's where democrats need to point ou
woman has the right to feel safe and secure in her community unlike paul ryan who voted against those laws to protect lesbian or immigrants to this country. we don't want any man telling us how we should vote or think, but we do want every man or woman running for office to say this is what i have done to empower women economically and personally. >> jennifer: if they play this todd akin card claire mccaskill has been running some ads. here is one. >> i'm a republican single mother...
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how h century law may n his good deed into a six figure payday. next >>> finally tonight, one of the most famous pieces in the america songbook and a man who made it his mission to play it every, single day. steve hartman stopped to listen "on the road." >> reporter: right when the sun calls it a day and starts setting on the puget sound, residents of this neighborhood in tacoma, washington, say they start hearing music, same time, same 24 notes. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: a lot of people say it's the most poignant melody they have ever heard. >> when you hear the first note, everything in our house comes to a complete halt. >> people stop and go out, and i kind of let it wash over me. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: although the notes have been played before from military funerals to boy scout campfires, rarely do you hear "taps" here coming from a back porch in a suburban neighborhood. ♪ [ music ] >> i'm in another zone when i'm playing. i'm not aware of anything but the fact that i'm playing this and i'm trying to play it as best as i can, do a go
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by law, the school has to admit the top 10% of every high school class, regardless of race. but u.t. also uses what's called "wholistic review" where race is separately considered with other factors, including leadership and family income. the university says that's legal under a 2003 ruling from justice sandra day o'connor. it allowed colleges to use race to find a critical mass of underrepresented minority students. but the court's conservative justices repeatedly asked when does the use of race end? libyan justice sonia sotomayor, defending affirmative action, asked: the university's lawyer, greg garre, said u.t. doesn't have a number for achieving diversity, he said that is a judgment call. >> and the university is looking foremost to whether or not it has an environment in which african americans or hispanic students don't feel like spokespersons for their races. >> reporter: abigail fisher's lawyer bert rein calls college diversity important but not if it discriminates. >> the absence of equal protection was a sin in this country for a long, long time and we're simply
by law, the school has to admit the top 10% of every high school class, regardless of race. but u.t. also uses what's called "wholistic review" where race is separately considered with other factors, including leadership and family income. the university says that's legal under a 2003 ruling from justice sandra day o'connor. it allowed colleges to use race to find a critical mass of underrepresented minority students. but the court's conservative justices repeatedly asked when does...
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then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion that said that the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in promoting class diversity and suggested affirmative action might still be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court, leading to speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> thank you, joe johns. so jeff toobin, this is the question. does this texas case raise any new and diinctive questions about this, about affirmative action, or is this one of those second bites at the apple, merely another opportunity for a different supreme court with brand-new justices to kill what some people call reverse discrimination? >> the court could do either of two things in this case. they could treat it as similar to the case from the university of michigan nine years ago, or they could simply just overrule grutter. what makes this case so important is that there was no conflict in theower courts about these cases. the court really reached out and found this case which really in
then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion that said that the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in promoting class diversity and suggested affirmative action might still be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court, leading to speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> thank you, joe johns. so jeff toobin, this is the question. does this texas case raise any...
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there are partners at the countries top law firms and two professor of law, including harvard law's first tenure black woman lany greiner. their can accomplishment and yours are the real legacy of affirmative action. coptrary to what you believe, yale's add millimission policy was not a favorure. it was an undenieshl success. sincerely, melissa. >>> coming up next, no republican since lincoln has won the presidency without ohio, and if they can't win it, apparently they're prepared to steal it. this week in voter suppression is next. that we could save money by switching to a cheaper detergent than tide. and, what did i tell you? that it was a bad idea. and? and she was right... the clothes weren't as clean and even i could tell. so, no savings. we're back to tide. and now, i'm doing the laundry all month. with tide, obviously. good boy. "good boy." [ female announcer ] one scoop of tide original gives you more cleaning power than six scoops of the leading power detergent with oxi. [ wife ] that's my tide. what's yours? if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it?
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for a long time the schools in texas were segregated by the rule of law. indeed, last time, many decades ago that the university of texas was in the supreme court onadmission policy it was on the wrong side of history. it was trying to keep emen swettpositive an african american who wanted to attend the law school out, and thurman marshal took up his case. the 10% plan is that you get a measure of divest by history of separating each other. what this plan is trying to do is say look we need to come together in the classrooms, on the fields of competition and in the dining hall to be able to have interactions that don't happen as much as we would like them to in our neighborhoods and schools. >> suarez: you've argued, m kahnberfor race-neutral or race-blind methods. if texas is using this unfortunate legacy but uses this in a race-conscious manner, don't you get where you want to get without using race as a yardstick? >> that's been the dilemma-- how do you get racial diversity without using race. and for years defenders said it is impossible. justice black
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it is a state law requirement. in many instances we also have pharmacy technicians who are engaged in this and certainly the level of training and expertise of that staff is key to this. and a.s.h.p. is another organization where we're looking that technicians should be certified at the state level. and again, i think you're right, it's really key that the personnel who are involved in these activities are appropriately trained to provide this care so that's one of the reasons that we as an organization are very supportive of appropriate training of technicians as well as pharmacists. host: is compounding done at your cv s and walgreens, those type of facilities as well? guest: yes but much lower risk products. and generally you're not seeing compounding of sterile products. it's products associated with higher risks you don't see in that setting. host: how many specific compounding pharmacies are there in the u.s.? guest: i think that number is groge. the 7500 you just mention sd probably a good estimate but we've
it is a state law requirement. in many instances we also have pharmacy technicians who are engaged in this and certainly the level of training and expertise of that staff is key to this. and a.s.h.p. is another organization where we're looking that technicians should be certified at the state level. and again, i think you're right, it's really key that the personnel who are involved in these activities are appropriately trained to provide this care so that's one of the reasons that we as an...
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. >>> a montgomery county law maker is talking about a potential county-wide gas tax. montgomery county council president roger beuerleiner said a gas tax would help fund public projects like the purple line. the move comes after governor martin o'malley failed in his attempts to raise the gas tax. >>> gambling is maryland with a high stakes game and now the most expensive ballot measure in the state's history. no doubt you've seen the ads for both sides. more than $36 million has been spent to sway voters. penn national, the primary opposition to the measure, has spent $18 million and has more left to spend. while gambling giant mgm grand and other supporters has spent more than $17.7 million to bring table games and a sixth casino to the state. that means the question 7 is already outpacing the most expensive governor's race on the record. that came back in 2006 when then mayor martin o'malley and incumbent governor robert ehrlich spent $34 million. >>> breaking news right now. angie goff at the news 4 live desk. good morning, angie. >> good morning, richard. >>> we
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i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century foundation suggesting maybe what we need is socioeconomically-based affirmative action. is this the solution if fisher brings down affirmative action as we know it today? >> initially, doesn't have to be an either/or. very often when we see the cases cued up to the supreme court we're all counting votes before the arguments even happen. i think if we take ourselves back to michigan, everybody was saying that plan would not survive. everybody said that. almost everybody. >> who knew roberts would go for the health care reform. >> i
i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century...
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how does she know that she was the person in that particular law school? i continue to hear these arguments that say -- i think one of the discussions that took place, they were bumped because so-called blacks took their place and were unqualified. that there are other components for law schools, not just grades, but other things that are considered. consideration of all that. you know, these affirmative action things came out of -- when blacks applied to these schools, it was understood that if you were black, you would not be admitted because you were black. no blacks. there is a history of discrimination in these particular programs. i find it difficult to believe that this person can legitimately say that they were bumped because she was white. how do you know that? host: robert, it sounds like you will be interested in listening to the oral arguments. the audio will be released friday after 1:00 p.m., covered on c-span.org, in case you want to hear what sort of questions the justices asked of those arguing this case, and then to get some idea of how t
how does she know that she was the person in that particular law school? i continue to hear these arguments that say -- i think one of the discussions that took place, they were bumped because so-called blacks took their place and were unqualified. that there are other components for law schools, not just grades, but other things that are considered. consideration of all that. you know, these affirmative action things came out of -- when blacks applied to these schools, it was understood that...
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it's law that just makes sense. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're talking this morning about the truth about benghazi. new details from the state department as congress launches a full-scaled hearing that will happen in a few hours. supreme court is taking up the racially charged topic of affirmative action. why it could be struck down. and gaining ground, could mitt romney take the lead over president obama in ohio he? >>> we're talking to fran townsend, cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, jen psaki, and comedians joe derosa and robert kelly, "a man's guide to infidelity: cheat." wonderful. "starting point" begins right n now. roland martin is the host of washington watch with roland martin on tv one. kelly ann conway is with us. and john berman, as always, is with us. the state department giving a detailed account of last month's
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he just tos me and beats up on me all the time. >> school district officials say federal laws prevent them from commenting on this case. >>> president obama is focused on the key battleground state of ohio. the question is, has it paid off? brand new poll numbers and analysis coming right up.but m . [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> all right. we have a special guest here. soledad o'brien who has been burning huh her blackberry during the debate. >> going to be talking about affirmative action. lots of controversy over that today. the supreme court gets ready to take it up again. the last time in 2003 this should be a decision that would not be made in 25 years. it's been nine years and they're talking about it again. could bit struck down? >>> woman with terminal cancer says she was humiliated by the tsa at the airport. agency is telling a different story about what happened that
he just tos me and beats up on me all the time. >> school district officials say federal laws prevent them from commenting on this case. >>> president obama is focused on the key battleground state of ohio. the question is, has it paid off? brand new poll numbers and analysis coming right up.but m . [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant...
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law but decided there is not quite enough time to implement it before the election. it says the law does not discriminate against minorities as the justice department had argued. as you know, voter i.d. battles are being waged in several states and today's ruling further clouds the issue. >>> mitt romney appears to be fuzing his stance on abortion and less than a month before the election here. take a look. mitt romney, mt. vernon, ohio, today. he appeared there with governor chris christie. he is saying it signing legislation to limit a woman's right to get an abortion would not be part of his presidential agenda. now, that kind of wording leaves him a lot of wiggle room. we want to try to nail down what mitt romney is saying, but first, let's look at mitt romney's evolving stance on abortion. we'll take you way back to 2002 when he was pro abortion rights. >> i will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose and devoted and dedicated to honoring my word in that regard. i will not change any provisions of massachusetts' pro choice laws. >> i would welcome a circ
law but decided there is not quite enough time to implement it before the election. it says the law does not discriminate against minorities as the justice department had argued. as you know, voter i.d. battles are being waged in several states and today's ruling further clouds the issue. >>> mitt romney appears to be fuzing his stance on abortion and less than a month before the election here. take a look. mitt romney, mt. vernon, ohio, today. he appeared there with governor chris...
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they do that mandated by law in all such cases. i've had two on me from people who died under my supervision in iraq. and that's the first, and that will take some time. secondly, congress does have a responsibility to look into these things. that's what's going on now. partisanship is built into our political system, and there will be some of that, of course, and this isn't anything else. but we need to see all of the evidence. we need to see all of the information. and we need to work our way through this because we need to ensure it does not happen again. >> well said. in a major foreign policy speech, republican presidential candidate mitt romney had this to say about the obama administrati administration's work in the middle east. take a listen. >> but it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use america's greatest power to shape history, not to lead from behind, leaving our destiny at the mercy of events. unfortunately, that's exactly where we find ourselves in the middle east under president obama.
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. >> joe johns our justice correspondent and graduate of the american university school of law. he spent four years studying law yourself. >> thanks for the plug. >> thank you. >>> joe biden and paul ryan couldn't disagree more when it comes to rail travel. a debate night collision could be ahead. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> you're looking at a live picture of the state department briefing room right now. the undersecretary of state for management patrick kennedy getting ready to make a statement, answer reporters questions on this fiery hearing that t
. >> joe johns our justice correspondent and graduate of the american university school of law. he spent four years studying law yourself. >> thanks for the plug. >> thank you. >>> joe biden and paul ryan couldn't disagree more when it comes to rail travel. a debate night collision could be ahead. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been...
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and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just before i was about to go on earlier today and she said, what did he get? i said he got a minimum of 30, a maximum of 60. she said, you know, 30 years times ten, times 100, still wouldn't be enough for what he did to those young men and this community. >> i want to play, if i can here, jason, i want to play another portion of the audio he released last night, jerry sandusky released, suggesting he, again, is the victim here. listen. >> the young man who is dramatic, veteran accuser and always sough attention started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigat
and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just...
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come to find out they're not settled law and could quickly not be settled law. you wonder what happened that we're suddenly refighting all the battles? >> what happened is racism, i mean, suddenly, we have a proud black family in the white house and suddenly, i mean, this year, for the first yearr i believe, babies born were more babies of color than white babies. you know, there is -- there is fear. and it just doesn't feel right to folks. so the answer is blowing in the wind. you know, it depends what we but it is a profound change to think of this country -- you know, this may be a little far out what i'm about to say, but i think that as people bear the mark of their childhood and that is what is familiar. until they dig it out, look at the wound, i mean, this country was born in a profoundly violent way. you know, the biggest almost genocide in history. you know, 90% of the people who llved here, the 500 tribes and nations, whatever who lived here, were killed by invasion and disease and so on. and i -- we haven't really looked at that. we don't study that
come to find out they're not settled law and could quickly not be settled law. you wonder what happened that we're suddenly refighting all the battles? >> what happened is racism, i mean, suddenly, we have a proud black family in the white house and suddenly, i mean, this year, for the first yearr i believe, babies born were more babies of color than white babies. you know, there is -- there is fear. and it just doesn't feel right to folks. so the answer is blowing in the wind. you know,...
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per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they claim tte petition drive is being secreely funded by two prominenn developers....ho fear the wegmans...and otter projects...will create too much competitionnor thhii own activists...are urging petition. (goldstein) "you know, this is just goint to have a drastic &peconomic impactt...that nobod &pcaa calclulatee" calclulate."we contacted the two developers...to get their reaction to the petition drive...but have not heard back ffom either one. the numbers ... from....the... deadly peningitts outbreak... are... climbing fast..../ tonight, ... reports .../ 105....cases con
per howard county law, all six homeowners agreed to tte change. so, county leaders unveiled the new name, april wwnd court in ccremony his morning. 'april wind', in keeping with the theme, is a painting from andrew wyethh'coon' has been used or nearly 200 years as a deroggatory name for african- americans.neighborhood leaders are happy this is behind them. calvin balll howard local activists are calling a petitiondrive to overturn zoning foo a newwegmans n mills...."deceptive."they...
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federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >> that is simply a misunderstanding. there was an earlier version of the project which was near the region where there have been problems with various people taking land from indigenous tribes. we have absolutely nothing to do with that. hundreds of kilometers away. as a matter of principle we are buying the land, options on land from private landowners to have clear titles to sell at market prices for. john: americans are going to go there and say, i want to open a factory? >> they will. our goal is to the hell -- help the most custome
federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >>...
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lisa sylvesttrrtakes p closer look at this law. (nats) nicole theis is a mother to a 10-year old and 12 spokeswoman for the delaware family ppllcy council that &padvocates for family values. theis is upset about a ougg &pnew child abuse law signed by delaware's governor last month- and particularly thii one phrase: it defines ppysical injury to child as connition or pain. the delaware family policy council calls it aaban on parental spanking. "it is so it; if i have a two-year-old and my two-year-old reaches up for something very hot that and i reach out and i swat that little two-year-old's pand causing them some pain and discomfort so it will be remembered not to do ttat aaain, accorring to the way ttis bill is written that is class a misdemeanor that i could e punishable foo a wholl year in prison." buu beau biden, wwo s vice president joe biden's son, says the old law needed to be phanged beccuse it had been difficult to prosecute cases speak or otherwise non -ung too- verbal. "we had examples of cases wwere chillren weree bein
lisa sylvesttrrtakes p closer look at this law. (nats) nicole theis is a mother to a 10-year old and 12 spokeswoman for the delaware family ppllcy council that &padvocates for family values. theis is upset about a ougg &pnew child abuse law signed by delaware's governor last month- and particularly thii one phrase: it defines ppysical injury to child as connition or pain. the delaware family policy council calls it aaban on parental spanking. "it is so it; if i have a two-year-old...
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justice sonia sotomayer said the decision looks to gut the law. a decision is not expected until spring. beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> bricks and mortar trying to compete with online retailers could mean good news for you, why it could lead to easier shipping of your holiday purchases this year coming up. >> and a rough day for the nats. >> the hopes of a historic season hang in the balance. the nats are in trouble blown out the second game in a row by the cardinals. they look back at what went wrong today at nats park when the news edge continues. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> the holidays still
justice sonia sotomayer said the decision looks to gut the law. a decision is not expected until spring. beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> bricks and mortar trying to compete with online retailers could mean good news for you, why it could lead to easier shipping of your holiday purchases this year coming up. >> and a rough day for the nats. >> the hopes of a historic season hang in the balance. the nats are in trouble blown out the second game in a row by the cardinals. they...
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. >> liberals are more likely to watch law and order. >> tonight, pbs will not be the worst think on television. >> what difference does that make. >> if you wanted to reach an independent swing woman voter by the house and garden channel, if you want to reach a republican leaning law bu less likely to vote swing manning guy the golf channel. >> he did research on blacks who might vote for bush and many are christians that watch these tv preachers. >> now in the name of jesus, i command this debt out of my life. >> so he placed advertisements there. >> in ohio, bush got 8% of the african-american voted. in 2004 he got 16%. because we were able to identify their history was overwhelmingly democratic we had clues they might be reachable. >> this year they want to reachg voters in these ten states. >> you take a map of the united states and you just cross them out. we can't win here. >> john: for most of us really don't count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state votes will go to obama. if all new york swing voters shift their votes. if you live in texas, same deal.
. >> liberals are more likely to watch law and order. >> tonight, pbs will not be the worst think on television. >> what difference does that make. >> if you wanted to reach an independent swing woman voter by the house and garden channel, if you want to reach a republican leaning law bu less likely to vote swing manning guy the golf channel. >> he did research on blacks who might vote for bush and many are christians that watch these tv preachers. >> now in...
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important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well three years ago today president barack obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part this is because i am at the beginning and not the end of my labors on the world stage compared to some of the giants of history who have r
important part department of homeland security believes the high attack flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here in the u.s. we'll take a look at drones that you drone use here in america and the move to smaller many drones. and we often talk here at r r t about being tracked online and followed by surveillance cameras here in the u.s. there is a new area of big brother is starting to watch you look inside the growing state of surveillance inside our schools. it's tuesday october...